11/1/04
The Make A Wish Foundation helps make wishes come true for children with life-threatening medical conditions. It depends on charitable contributions and fund raisers to do that. But someone is taking advantage of "good-natured" donors, falsely claiming to be with the Make A Wish Foundation.
11/1/04
- Cruise Ship Seniors
- Cold Vs. Flu
11/1/04
A new technique lifts your face literally by a thread.
11/1/04
A new law allows everyone to vote, even if your name does not appear on voting records.
11/1/04
Lubbock Police want to know if a man arrested after a bank robbery on Saturday, robbed a different Lubbock bank on Friday.
11/1/04
Candidates in Tuesday's elections are making a last minute push for votes.
11/1/04
Texas Tech University is hosting its annual "Tech Can Share Food Drive."
11/1/04
A local orthodontist is helping Lubbock children make big bucks off their Halloween candy.
11/1/04
Political science students at Texas Tech University are researching the District 19 race, and they need your help.
11/1/04
Voters were out in record numbers this past week for early voting in Lubbock. Close to 58,000 voted in the general election. But if you haven't voted yet, here's what you need to know before you go to the polls on Tuesday.
11/1/04
It was a Lubbock police chase that ended in near-death. A 26-year-old Lubbock man ran from the cops and attempted suicide by jumping off a bridge over Interstate-27.
11/1/04
Spend a day on Capitol Hill with Congressman Charlie Stenholm.
11/1/04
"Cruising" through life may be appealing to some seniors who are disenchanted with the thought of living in a nursing home.
11/1/04
Monday, organizations from across the state gathered at the Region 17 Service Center to honor Mike Harris of Slaton.
11/1/04
A family of four was found brutally murdered in their East Lubbock apartment one week ago. Services for the family are scheduled for Tuesday in Dallas.
11/1/04
Tensions seem to be running high on the local political scene. This weekend a verbal confrontation between a volunteer for the Charlie Stenholm campaign, and Lubbock County's Republican Party Chair, reportedly turned physical.